Sebring PBOC Last Weekend in Cayman S
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Originally Posted by mooty
my cayman has non pasm.
still at my mechanic's. but i got msg from him, we got 1.3 deg neg camber up front. more on back. everything is stock, ride ht obviously. dont know what he did to it. but 1.3 with street tires, i think i'll be fine.
if HR, bilstein or orbit figure out what to do to put coil overs on, let's keep each other posted. i spoke with lex at moton. nothing yet.
still at my mechanic's. but i got msg from him, we got 1.3 deg neg camber up front. more on back. everything is stock, ride ht obviously. dont know what he did to it. but 1.3 with street tires, i think i'll be fine.
if HR, bilstein or orbit figure out what to do to put coil overs on, let's keep each other posted. i spoke with lex at moton. nothing yet.
Yes, I think -1.3 degress is pretty close to where you'd want to be with street tires and a car that drives mostly on the street. Any more and you'd have lots of tire wear on the road...
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or if you have a better mechanic...
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this one is quite good with porsche suspension set up.
Yes, I think -1.3 degress is pretty close to where you'd want to be with street tires and a car that drives mostly on the street. Any more and you'd have lots of tire wear on the road...
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tell me about it. my GT3 runs -2.5. i have to stock up on tires.
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this one is quite good with porsche suspension set up.
Yes, I think -1.3 degress is pretty close to where you'd want to be with street tires and a car that drives mostly on the street. Any more and you'd have lots of tire wear on the road...
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tell me about it. my GT3 runs -2.5. i have to stock up on tires.
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Originally Posted by Trj
What are normally good times for that track? What times are you turning in your gt3? Thanks.
If the Cayman was bone stock except for Hoosiers, I'd say that's a pretty successful first outing - I'm sure you weren't pushing it 100% with your new car! Glad to hear you had a good time, I saw two Caymans there, a gray and a white one, which was yours?
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Originally Posted by gt3cup98
My son raced the 05 GT3 Cup Car and his times were in the 1:17s. There were several 996 and 997 Cup Cars and the fastest was around 1:15. We have seen Wolf Henzler and some of the other pros turn 2:10s However, we wonder about the motors they may be running. This is usually at the PCA race at Sebring right after Daytona. I have been told that some of the GT3 Street cars are running around 2:30. 2:35 for a stock Cayman and not pushing it is not bad and can be better.
Originally Posted by pcar964
gt3cup98, the street GT3s are capable of mid-upper 2:20s, I believe.
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Sebring was a blast last weekend. Cant wait to get back! I would love to take a Cayman around the track. I test drove one a couple of weeks back and was very impressed. I can't imagine what a well modded one would do.
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Originally Posted by 38D
The top C car qualified at 2:24.0 at last year's race. A top club racer in a B class street GT3 would probably be in the 2:22 range, but that is with Hoosiers & a full race suspension. The street suspension is probably +5 seconds, so ~2:27 in stock form would be my guess.
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I shouldn't be passing GT3s in a 993, but here we are...
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yo, slow down. you are scaring snow white, cinderella and pochontase, cheers !
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yo, slow down. you are scaring snow white, cinderella and pochontase, cheers !
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Originally Posted by RobertG
no need for camber plates. a MUCH more elegant way of getting more camber is to use GT3 A-arms
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well im on the Boxster Spec Racing committee for POC. and we have been looking at better ways to get more camber out of the front end of the Boxster. the 987, 997 and C7S (cayman) all are the same. You can get much more negative camber without drilling holes into the car's body. Also, it will hold alignment much better.
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Originally Posted by RobertG
well im on the Boxster Spec Racing committee for POC. and we have been looking at better ways to get more camber out of the front end of the Boxster. the 987, 997 and C7S (cayman) all are the same. You can get much more negative camber without drilling holes into the car's body. Also, it will hold alignment much better.
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Originally Posted by pcar964
in other words, I shouldn't be passing GT3s in a 993, but here we are...
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Originally Posted by 38D
I once passed a 993tt in a bone stock 2.0L 914 on street tires. It was just wrong.